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Anyone ever used a chain saw on rubber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eccentric" data-source="post: 2415024" data-attributes="member: 13545"><p>If you could squeeze a generator in the truck, then I'd <strong><em>strongly</em></strong> suggest using a sawzall instead of a chainsaw. You're gonna be gumming that chainsaw up with rubber (goo and chunks) and whatever cording is in those tires, and you'd have be extremely careful not to hit the rims with the chain. Also, those tires probably still have steel wire beads, even if there's no steel belting in the tires...:agree2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eccentric, post: 2415024, member: 13545"] If you could squeeze a generator in the truck, then I'd [B][I]strongly[/I][/B] suggest using a sawzall instead of a chainsaw. You're gonna be gumming that chainsaw up with rubber (goo and chunks) and whatever cording is in those tires, and you'd have be extremely careful not to hit the rims with the chain. Also, those tires probably still have steel wire beads, even if there's no steel belting in the tires...:agree2: [/QUOTE]
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